Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray has said that not having any depth in quality has been one of the reasons why City's season has tailed off the way it has.
“How do you keep it going all season?” said Mowbray to the Coventry Telegraph– “It’s depth in quality really.”
“You need that all over the pitch so if someone is not quite doing it you can leave him out and put the other guy in whose straining at the leash to get in the team.
“But if you haven’t got that depth when either injuries crop or people start stepping off the gas you end up, ultimately, falling away.
“Some clubs have done it.
"You need a chemistry amongst the group that can cope in the bad days. If we’d have re-booted on the back of the 6-0 win against Bury and won four or five more games rather than losing seven, eight, nine, we’d have been right back in it even though we’ve had a bad run. But we haven’t been able to do that, unfortunately.”
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